FORT WORTH – Railroad Commissioner David Porter announced today that Texas fleets are purchasing natural gas to fuel their vehicles in record numbers, according to new numbers from the state Comptroller’s office.

“Natural gas vehicles are becoming main stream faster than expected. These collections are nearly double the amount collected last year at this time,” Porter said. “At 15 cents per gallon equivalent, $3,033,600of motor fuel tax equates to the sale of 20,224,000 gallon equivalents of natural gas.”

A “gallon equivalent” is the amount of CNG or LNG with the same energy content as a gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel.

“These figures reflect the growth in natural gas refueling infrastructure in Texas over the past year. The number of vehicles tops 7,900 and the number of stations has increased by 30 percent, to 137, with an additional 44 coming on line in the next 12 to 18 months. A quick glance at the Texas Natural Gas Refueling Map shows how much progress industry has made in creating the infrastructure needed for fleet operators to take advantage of the cost savings and energy-security benefits of this abundant, domestic fuel.”

Commissioner Porter launched his Texas Natural Gas Initiative in 2013 to encourage the adoption of natural gas fuel in the transportation and exploration and production sectors. Today’s workshop in Fort Worth was the second in his series of statewide events this year. The final 2015 workshop will be held on August 12 in Spring, Texas. For more information, contact Mary Bell at 512.463.9057.

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Commissioner Porter was elected statewide to the Texas Railroad Commission on November 2, 2010. A Certified Public Accountant and successful small business owner, Commissioner Porter has worked with oil and gas producers for nearly three decades providing strategic financial advice and tax counsel. Commissioner Porter is the senior member of the Railroad Commission with a proven record of pro-business, free market, conservative leadership.